Perched above a dramatic gorge of the Chavón River, this meticulously crafted replica of a Mediterranean village is one of the Caribbean's most atmospheric landmarks. Walk cobblestone lanes, visit the archaeology museum, and gaze over jungle-clad cliffs. Unforgettable.
What to expect
Stroll past artisan workshops, galleries, and the soaring St. Stanislaus Church — built stone by stone in the 1970s and consecrated by Pope John Paul II. The 5,000-seat open-air amphitheatre has hosted Frank Sinatra and Julio Iglesias; on a quiet morning it's eerily grand. The Chavón River gorge below glows amber-green at golden hour, making this one of the Dominican Republic's most photographed vistas. The Regional Museum of Archaeology houses over 3,000 pre-Columbian artefacts.
Good to know
Altos de Chavón is only 3 km from the La Romana cruise terminal — a short taxi or resort shuttle. The village can be covered in 2–3 hours, making it ideal for a half-day. The archaeological museum closes on Mondays; verify hours before visiting. Smart-casual dress is appropriate in this refined setting.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at La Romana — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.